Rossnowlagh Creek
Rossnowlagh Creek is a modern and spacious 3-bedroom holiday home in a very private and secluded setting. It is located in the popular beach and surfing community of Rossnowlagh, Co. Donegal. All the local amenities are within walking distance with a quiet little creek being just 150m away. The area forms part of the dramatic “Wild Atlantic Way” scenic driving route which weaves along the whole western coast of Ireland.
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Calendar last updated: 25 January 2023 7:10 PM
The holiday home is situated on its own very secluded and totally private grounds with parking provided for up to 4 vehicles. It is about 150 meters from the sea, where a little creek is to be found. This is a quiet and hidden little cove with a small beach suitable for families and couples while the dramatic and popular Rossnowlagh Beach is only a 7-8 minute walk away (800m). Both the well-known and award-winning Smugglers Creek Bar & Restaurant and the stylish Gaslight Pub & Restaurant are only a 3-4 minute walk away (400m), while the well-renowned Franciscan Friary with its tranquil gardens and walks is also within a 6-7 minute walk (700m) of the holiday house
Property Details
Bedroom 1: double (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 2: 2 x singles (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 3: double and single (sleeps 3)
- 3 bedrooms which accommodate 7 people
- Living room and a dining room both with sea views
- Comfortably furnished with tiled or wooden floors throughout
- Living room with open fireplace, sofas and television
- Dining room with solid fuel stove, wicker armchairs, and a dining table with 6 chairs.
- Tiled kitchen with electric cooker, oven, microwave and fridge freezer
- Tiled utility room with washing machine, iron, ironing board and an outside clothesline
- A bathroom with bath, toilet and shower
- Another separate toilet
- A furnished patio area with chairs, table and a parasol
- An enclosed garden with a large lawn to the rear
- Private parking for up to 4 vehicles
Location of Rossnowlagh Creek